- or den yaay
which means maternal inheritance or matrilineage. The
first Teignes of Baol were
members of the
Soninke Wagadou (or Ouagadou) matrilineage...
-
royal titles Buumi Faye
family Joof
family Lamane Lingeer Loul Maad Maad
Saloum Maad a
Sinig Ngum
family Njie
family Sarr
family Sene
family Teigne Thilas...
-
becoming independent in the mid-16th century. The
ruler bore the
title of
Teigne (or Teeň) and
reigned from the
capital in Lambaye. The
kingdom encomp****ed...
-
Raymond Sabouraud signature in
frontispiece of copy of Les
Teignes (1910)...
- area of Cap-Vert (where
modern Dakar is), and they
often ruled as the "
Teignes" (rulers) of the
neighboring kingdom of Baol. In 1445,
Venetian traveler...
-
there are
Serers surnamed Faal/Fall, and the
maternal grandmother of Damel-
Teigne Amari Ngoneh Sobel Faal,
Lingeer Sobel Joof (mother of
Ngoneh Sobel Njie...
- the Fall
paternal dynasty succeeded them,
hence the
first Damels and
Teignes (titles of the
kings of
Cayor and Baol, respectively) from the Fall patrilineage...
-
royal titles Buumi Faye
family Joof
family Lamane Lingeer Loul Maad Maad
Saloum Maad a
Sinig Ngum
family Njie
family Sarr
family Sene
family Teigne Thilas...
-
homage is paid",
title of the
Javanese monarch of the
Surakarta Sunanate.
Teigne,
ruler of Baol,
previously a pre-colonial
Serer kingdom. Tlahtloāni, the...
- N'goye [fr] Thiakhar [fr]
Historic sites Tumulus of
Lambaye (sites of the
teignes (moths?)) Tène-Mbambey,
battlefield at
Mbambey Sérère
Gouye Ndeung, baobab...